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BlackBerry Enterprise Solution Security
Protecting the BlackBerry Infrastructure connections 33
Messaging server to desktop email program connection
You can encrypt the BlackBerry device data in transit between the messaging server and the user’s desktop
email program.
Messaging server Data traffic encryption method
IBM Lotus Domino
The BlackBerry Enterprise Server and the IBM Lotus Domino server
communicate using the same IBM Lotus Notes RPC to enable
seamless communication between the BlackBerry Enterprise Server,
BlackBerry-related IBM Lotus Domino databases, and the IBM Lotus
Domino server.
A user that provisions their BlackBerry device using a physical
connection to their desktop computer can encrypt data traffic in
transit between the IBM Lotus Domino server and their IBM Lotus
Notes Inbox. See the IBM Lotus Domino help files for more
information.
Microsoft Exchange
The BlackBerry Enterprise Server and the Microsoft Exchange Server
communicate using the same Microsoft Exchange server RPC.
A user can use 128-bit encryption to encrypt RPC communication over
the MAPI connection between the Microsoft Exchange Server and
Microsoft Outlook. See the Microsoft product documentation for more
information on enabling encryption in Microsoft Windows.
Novell GroupWise
The BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Novell GroupWise is designed to
use a trusted application key to open a connection to the GroupWise
server. To generate the trusted application key, the GroupWise
administrator runs the trusted application key generator, specifies
the GroupWise primary domain database location, and then specifies
the application name that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server should
use to connect to the GroupWise server. The trusted application key is
a 64-byte ASCII string.
The BlackBerry Enterprise Server connects securely to a user’s
mailbox using the trusted application name and key. The GroupWise
server verifies the trusted application name and key and permits the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server to establish a connection to the user’s
GroupWise database.
BlackBerry Mobile Data System connections
A user can use the BlackBerry Browser and third-party Java applications on the BlackBerry device to access the
Internet and your organization’s intranet and to accept and respond to push requests from BlackBerry Enterprise
Server-side push applications. The BlackBerry MDS uses standard Internet protocols such as HTTP or TCP/IP to
access data on the Internet or corporate intranet. The BlackBerry device uses BlackBerry standard encryption to
protect the online corporate data, applications, and data from the Internet that a user receives on their
BlackBerry device.
Protecting the HTTP connection
If an application on the BlackBerry device accesses servers on the Internet, you can set up an HTTP connection
that uses TLS/SSL, an HTTPS protocol, to provide additional authentication and security. The BlackBerry device
supports HTTPS communication in the following modes:
www.blackberry.com
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